July 19th, 2010
Most marketers using email for communications with customers and prospects are aware of the importance of complying with the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003. But to be successful, to represent your brand positively through every touchpoint, and to make sure that all of your subscribers are truly interested, you’ve got to be more than legal—you’ve got [...]
Posted by Frank Piacitelli in Email, Marketing, User Experience | No Comments »
May 20th, 2010
Look around the communications/technology blogosphere and you’ll probably see an absurd amount of articles about Facebook and their latest, and greatest, privacy changes. Well, since it’s a network that 400 million of us are a part of, we should hope that there are millions of opinions about the privacy changes, and how they affect us [...]
Posted by rpulvino in Brand Strategy, Communication, Public Relations, Rants and Raves, Social Media, Social Networking, User Experience | No Comments »
April 5th, 2010
Smart devices help us by allowing us to think—not always do—less.
Posted by Frank Piacitelli in Design, Development, Interactive, Interface Design, MF, Mobile Web, Technology, User Experience | No Comments »
December 17th, 2009
Anyone involved in creating good, effective user interface experiences—whether on the web, in software applications, or on a variety of other devices—must keep the needs of the user at the forefront at all times. Ultimately, it’s the end user that will determine whether your site, software, or product is worth their time—or their money. With [...]
Posted by Scott Wolf in Communication, Decision Making, Design, Development, Interactive, Interface Design, MF, Problem Solving, Technology, User Experience | 1 Comment »
November 16th, 2009
There are some fairly simple design and coding errors that adversely affect search engine optimaztion that we still see fairly often.
Posted by Frank Piacitelli in Ad business, Copywriting, Design, Development, Flash, Google, Interactive, Interface Design, SEM, SEO, Technology, Typography, User Experience | 4 Comments »